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| fish,amphibians,reptiles,mammals,birds |
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| fish, amphibians, and reptiles |
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| learning to kick a football after you've already learned to play soccer behavior |
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| quickly removing your hand from a hot stove behavior |
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| territorial behavior involving dominance and control |
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| communication behavior preformed before mating |
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| territorial behavior involving animals surrendering from attack |
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| the chemical that is produced to influence behavior of the same species |
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| the ability of certain organisms to give off light |
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| firefly, krill, some jellyfish |
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| animal example of bioluminescence |
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| innate behavior that occurs in a repeated cycle |
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| cyclic behavior that is based on a 24-hour cycle |
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| cyclic behavior response to cold temperatures and limited food supplies |
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| cyclic behavior response to the changing of seasons to find food or to reproduce |
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| one organism is benefitted and the other organisms is harmed |
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| one organism is benefitted and the other is neither harmed or benefitted |
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| relationship between two organisms of the same species |
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| animals that are active at night |
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| animals that are active during the day |
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| an organized group of the same species of animals working together are called |
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| a cricket rubbing its forewings together is an example of this behavior |
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| mammal type that lays eggs |
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| mammal type that has a pouch used for developing the baby |
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| mammal type that has mammary glands and has fully developed babies |
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